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or as we've seen with the national security law, they will just pass a law that gives them that right having the ability to do it and incentive to do it are two different things hong kong despite all the disruption we've seen is still extremely important to china's development. china had a big plan for the greater bay development region which would link cities. this disruption in hong kong certainly poses risks to china's development plan hong kong is also the finance center through a lot of the belt and road initiative that the chinese were looking to unveil over the next couple of years. i don't believe that a pure takeover of hong kong, meaning po boots on the streets, military equipment, what we constantly conjure up when we think about te tiananmen square is going to happen here in hong kong that doesn't give us much in the way of solace but i don't think we're going to see an armed takeover of hong kong. but i don't think you need to do that >> we would have to understand that the world would have to respond if you did see tanks in the street in hong kong as well. let's trade th
or as we've seen with the national security law, they will just pass a law that gives them that right having the ability to do it and incentive to do it are two different things hong kong despite all the disruption we've seen is still extremely important to china's development. china had a big plan for the greater bay development region which would link cities. this disruption in hong kong certainly poses risks to china's development plan hong kong is also the finance center through a lot of...
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we are not allowed by law to export crude oil. especially given the discount that the wti has. especially given the discount that the canadian crew has given. >> great to have you. >> good to be had. >> we have a very special treat. in the second half we are featuring your tweets and questions. drop us a line and you can watch the bottom of your screen to see if your post makes it. >> do it. >> let's go. >> i'm going to tweet right now. >> tweeting away, baby. with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> let's get another check. big earnings sitting at the all time high in the afterhours session. as we continue with earnings season. we had just about an average day
we are not allowed by law to export crude oil. especially given the discount that the wti has. especially given the discount that the canadian crew has given. >> great to have you. >> good to be had. >> we have a very special treat. in the second half we are featuring your tweets and questions. drop us a line and you can watch the bottom of your screen to see if your post makes it. >> do it. >> let's go. >> i'm going to tweet right now. >> tweeting...
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get out to annette for more we know poland has been in the cross hairs with europe over the rule of law and we know we've had concerns from the polish about the escalating tensions here, do you think we can see a break through in coming weeks before christmas >> do you mean a break through regarding the rule of law, i don't think so i think that will take into the next year. when it comes to nordstream 2 the same holds here, the u.s. is calling on germany to use the project as leverage or token in the confrontation with russia. olaf scholz, the new chancellor of germany has refrained to do so we listened in on what he had to say about the situation and where he stands when it comes to the escalation at the border between ukraine and russia >> translator: we're watching the troop movements along the ukraine border with great concern. we're making it clear the borders cannot be violated and we consider the integrity of borders to be inviable and no one can think they can be violated without serious consequences >> as i was saying, olaf scholz is still restraining from using nordstream 2 a
get out to annette for more we know poland has been in the cross hairs with europe over the rule of law and we know we've had concerns from the polish about the escalating tensions here, do you think we can see a break through in coming weeks before christmas >> do you mean a break through regarding the rule of law, i don't think so i think that will take into the next year. when it comes to nordstream 2 the same holds here, the u.s. is calling on germany to use the project as leverage or...
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it's not just making sure the data laws and election laws are adhered to, but also a greater degree of transparency than so far. it's much clearer to people who is sending them that message so they can be a better judge on whether that's a message they can trust. >> the final one for me. given the concern about the amount of data collected by many of these big firms will you ask any other large technology companies to speak to your committee >> we've already spoken with google and youtube and twitter as part of our inquiry we'll be looking to hold further evidence sessions after the easter recess. and we have not at the moment decided to call other tech companies but remay wewe may weo >> thank you very much for joining "street signs" today that was damian collins discussing the ramifications of facebook and uk parliamentary testimony. >>> shares of twitter fell more than 12% after a short call was made on the stock. in a tweet the short seller made a bearish call on twitter just two months after he had gone public with an unusual bullish bet. speaking to cnbc, he said the change came
it's not just making sure the data laws and election laws are adhered to, but also a greater degree of transparency than so far. it's much clearer to people who is sending them that message so they can be a better judge on whether that's a message they can trust. >> the final one for me. given the concern about the amount of data collected by many of these big firms will you ask any other large technology companies to speak to your committee >> we've already spoken with google and...
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it's law that just makes sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology, it's already engrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> s
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california just passed a law. you know, the normal plan, a small business that provides self-insurance, will reinsure, provide coverage to protect themselves at 5,000 or 10,000. california just passed a law saying you can't provide re reininsurance until it hits 35,000. if you're a small business with four or five employees with significant illnesses, you may not be able to afford, it the risk is too great. there's no good reason to do it other than to prevent self-insurance from growing, particularly among small businesses. >> all right. so -- -- >> you know what happens, larry, if small businesses sign up the way large corporations and unions have done, obama care, which is descent greating anyway, follows completely ap t apart. we'll not have 100 million, we'll have 150 or 200 million people not subject to obama care. >> this is my last question. i'm a small business. i want to self-insurance. how do i do this? in the last half minute or so. >> you set up a plan -- you go to an insurance company. you don't buy
california just passed a law. you know, the normal plan, a small business that provides self-insurance, will reinsure, provide coverage to protect themselves at 5,000 or 10,000. california just passed a law saying you can't provide re reininsurance until it hits 35,000. if you're a small business with four or five employees with significant illnesses, you may not be able to afford, it the risk is too great. there's no good reason to do it other than to prevent self-insurance from growing,...
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a federal approach would be a better law enforcement mechanism to put in place. and wouldn't have a patchwork of regulations state by state by state. so i'm very confident in internet poker passes this year. i prefer to see it as a federal level. but if they can't get their act together. and that's certainly possible, then it'll happen at a state by state level. we'll be one of the first companies out of the gate because we're prepared. we did a deal with a very large company in the internet space based in the uk. and i think b we'll have a significant share of that business. 10%, 20%? i don't know. but it's going to be a big percentage of a very profitable market. >> it's ron. it's been a long time. >> hey, ron. better now than i was. >> no doubt. i have not been to vegas since november of 2008. i went back in january stayed at city center. now, in '07, '08 people were talking about the overbuilding in vegas and how this might have been one of the biggest white elephant projects in the history of the town. things as you said have picked up tremendously. january
a federal approach would be a better law enforcement mechanism to put in place. and wouldn't have a patchwork of regulations state by state by state. so i'm very confident in internet poker passes this year. i prefer to see it as a federal level. but if they can't get their act together. and that's certainly possible, then it'll happen at a state by state level. we'll be one of the first companies out of the gate because we're prepared. we did a deal with a very large company in the internet...
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and if -- if our human rights laws stop us from doing it, we'll change the laws so we can do it. >> reporter: now jeremy corbyn has said it's not about police powers and security agency powers, it's much more about resources, that means money. he's criticized theresa may for cutting more than 20,000 jobs as secretary. she's been accused of posturing by the head of the liberal democrats tim farryn. jeremy corbyn out on the campaign tram much more focused on what he calls damaging funding cuts from the conservatives. let's take a listen to what he says. >> this is fundamentally a choice. another five years of a conservative government -- >> no. >> i take that's a no to another five years of a conservative government. thank you very much. what it will do is continue the under funding of our nhs, continue the crisis in our schools, continue the crisis in our housing and continue the unfair treatment of the majority of the population whilst at the same time handing more tax give aways to those at the top end. >> reporter: when theresa may called the snap election nearly eight weeks ago now she wa
and if -- if our human rights laws stop us from doing it, we'll change the laws so we can do it. >> reporter: now jeremy corbyn has said it's not about police powers and security agency powers, it's much more about resources, that means money. he's criticized theresa may for cutting more than 20,000 jobs as secretary. she's been accused of posturing by the head of the liberal democrats tim farryn. jeremy corbyn out on the campaign tram much more focused on what he calls damaging funding...
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i think we're beginning to see the implementation of the american recovery act that was signed into law in february -- first of all help rescue and then rebuild. the rescue part was a big portion of funds that went in to help those dislocated workers. we're only into six months of the recovery plan and it's a two-year process. we still have a ways to go. >> the key driver? the administration is setting more and more green on green jobs. not bad since this sector has a job growth rate 2 1/2 times faster than the economy as a whole in the last ten years. >> green job, renewable energies, solar power, wind, biofuel. now -- we've seen a contraction in our economy, we've lost a lot of manufacturing jobs. is to look at these new afrz to get into. >> and when it comes to unions and the fed ex issue, the secretary is letting it be known where she stafrnds. >> i certainly support the efforts of being able to organize. i know ups has a very good relationship with the teamsters. and somebody from southern california, we had a very large ware ho warehou warehouse operation there with ups. every yea
i think we're beginning to see the implementation of the american recovery act that was signed into law in february -- first of all help rescue and then rebuild. the rescue part was a big portion of funds that went in to help those dislocated workers. we're only into six months of the recovery plan and it's a two-year process. we still have a ways to go. >> the key driver? the administration is setting more and more green on green jobs. not bad since this sector has a job growth rate 2...
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as a result they reduced estimates and price targets for laws sans, wynn and mgn resorts, and even though wynn and lvs are down, sometimes, quote, we remain wary with no visibility on the bottom in macau. mgn says it looks better because it has a smaller presents in china. >> thanks very much, jane. tim, are you concerned? >> i am concerned. which is probably the purest play on macau gambling is a name i've been wanting to buy. what jane is saying, in the last couple days, downgrades, so a stock which now books at 18 times current earns, not so much if we're only growing sub-20%, so you have to be very careful. it still is a great company. i don't think macau is crumbling the way other people do. i think the pressure from the chinese government is alleviating. haas year's valuation is -- if earnings are changing from adequate. >> it was the corruption, smoking, traffic, it was a bunch of different things as a reason to stay out of the gambling. but if you look at las vegas, down 30%, wynn down 24%, 23%-ish, i think that's where you get the most bang for your bucket. so many months of traf
as a result they reduced estimates and price targets for laws sans, wynn and mgn resorts, and even though wynn and lvs are down, sometimes, quote, we remain wary with no visibility on the bottom in macau. mgn says it looks better because it has a smaller presents in china. >> thanks very much, jane. tim, are you concerned? >> i am concerned. which is probably the purest play on macau gambling is a name i've been wanting to buy. what jane is saying, in the last couple days,...
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when i was at cal poly in the '60s, we studied a lot about moore's law. this chart brings this out here. what do we have, that one-month performance of intel, the triple qs and apple down here we have apple, down 5 or 6% over the last month. triple qs, flat. the triple qs weighing that down the big winner here, intel, the granddaddy of them all, up 6, 7%, just over the last month so what do we do we buy more intel. that's where we get the moore's law from we keep it going apple, let's just get straight to the point here. so look at this, very well-defined up trend. what's happened, you pull right back to the 150 day. in the past we pull back to the 150. last year you can see this pullback this was kind of the election, we had the growth scare, tech was sold that's a big mistake, selling technology boom, look what happens. i think history repeats itself we've pulled forward that pullback from last year. you're going to bounce off that 150, a 10% correction. a period of strong seasonality the longer term chart of apple gets interesting boom, we get to see i
when i was at cal poly in the '60s, we studied a lot about moore's law. this chart brings this out here. what do we have, that one-month performance of intel, the triple qs and apple down here we have apple, down 5 or 6% over the last month. triple qs, flat. the triple qs weighing that down the big winner here, intel, the granddaddy of them all, up 6, 7%, just over the last month so what do we do we buy more intel. that's where we get the moore's law from we keep it going apple, let's just get...
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, or regs, i should say, they're not laws. we'll see what develops from here. although this thing could be d.o.a. day one. back to you. >> it's so bizarre. karen, you were even following this deal. why would shire go down this road two times? what does that tell you about shire? >> david brought it up. was shire the possible target of something? >> why would you go back to the same target that had so many defenses and not raise the offer? >> right now they could say look, why raise the offer? we're bidding against ourselves. we haven't seen any offers for the company. let's put a little pressure on them and then they can talk. this is clearly their first -- this is not the last dollar they would have to do a deal but normally the acquirer's stock goes up as we've often seen but here it went down because i think shire was possibly a target. david, it does make me wonder anyone else out there for baxalta? there's a lot of companies that have big stockpiles of cash that are looking to use that. >> as you know, there's -- you can
, or regs, i should say, they're not laws. we'll see what develops from here. although this thing could be d.o.a. day one. back to you. >> it's so bizarre. karen, you were even following this deal. why would shire go down this road two times? what does that tell you about shire? >> david brought it up. was shire the possible target of something? >> why would you go back to the same target that had so many defenses and not raise the offer? >> right now they could say...
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the law was different back then. newman had not been decided. it's hard to tell but what went wrong for martha stewart was the obstruction, not necessarily the insider trading. somebody called her and told her buy this stock. she bought it and made money but when asked about where she got the tip from and so on and so forth, it was alleged she lied. the problem wasn't trading but responses to the agents. >> is phil mickelson truly in the clear at this point? billy seems like he's in a lot of hot water. is there a risk he will be pressed to provide more information to snare this high profile trophy of phil mickelson? >> you have the initial source and walters and then you have mickelson and with the second circuit said is there needs to be continuity of knowledge. fit was credible, who knows if the second circuit -- if the southern district would deem that credible enough to proceed. >> what would you tell walters to do if you had the choice of giving some information and maybe lightning his sentence? >> you know, it depends on the climate. what
the law was different back then. newman had not been decided. it's hard to tell but what went wrong for martha stewart was the obstruction, not necessarily the insider trading. somebody called her and told her buy this stock. she bought it and made money but when asked about where she got the tip from and so on and so forth, it was alleged she lied. the problem wasn't trading but responses to the agents. >> is phil mickelson truly in the clear at this point? billy seems like he's in a lot...
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. >> reporter: but the long arm of the law would have limits. >> i can hold myself, hold my head high right now because i know i'm innocent. and i know i never intended to obstruct justice. >> cleared of obstruction charges and the implication he inflated the tech bubble. then there's new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso. he refused to back down. the case ultimately thrown out. >> ridiculous decision, but so be it. >> reporter: and spitzer himself. forced from office for patronizing prostitutes. >> sir, how do you feel? >> reporter: bernie madoff. the scam of the century. the 2008 financial crisis exposed a $65 billion ponzi scheme. and a deeply flawed regulatory system. the decade ends in many ways much the way it began. wall street littered with scandals. investors out for blood. all bound to keep the perps walking well into the next decade. a decade that will begin with a supreme court hearing and maybe a new trial for enron's jeff skilling. and a trial for accused ponzi schemer allen stanford a year from next month. "10 years in the making" premieres new year's eve. >> fin
. >> reporter: but the long arm of the law would have limits. >> i can hold myself, hold my head high right now because i know i'm innocent. and i know i never intended to obstruct justice. >> cleared of obstruction charges and the implication he inflated the tech bubble. then there's new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso. he refused to back down. the case ultimately thrown out. >> ridiculous decision, but so be it. >> reporter: and spitzer himself. forced...
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for those -- in order for those moneys to be forgiven, it does have to be used precisely the way the law and the rules are written in terms of payroll expenses during that eight-week window so it just doesn't make sense if there's no demand. i mean, if you're going to disrupt employees' lives who have maybe already been laid off two or four or eight weeks ago, do not have that certainty you know, coming back to the business and then having to lay them off again and i do -- >> so karen, are you hearing -- go ahead finish i'm sorry. i beg your pardon. >> in terms of, this is the best news for the taxpayer, because that eight-week window started for him and if you're -- you know, if you're going to bring people back just for it to be forgiven, as opposed to, if it's not used for those purposes, you do have to pay that money back >> okay. i'm going to switch back to alan and you heard what karen just said she said she has no problem with your approach here but let me come at you -- and i don't mean to say, come at you >> that's okay, i'm used to it >> that's all right! you know, we're going
for those -- in order for those moneys to be forgiven, it does have to be used precisely the way the law and the rules are written in terms of payroll expenses during that eight-week window so it just doesn't make sense if there's no demand. i mean, if you're going to disrupt employees' lives who have maybe already been laid off two or four or eight weeks ago, do not have that certainty you know, coming back to the business and then having to lay them off again and i do -- >> so karen,...
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companies are ready for this massive shakeup in law >> just because you're hacked today doesn't mean that you're going to see implications right away it could be two, three years where some of those who have the information will try to revisit your accounts. >> if you go on the dark web and where some of these data sets are being sold, just lumps of passwords and user names being sold for peanuts that's how peoples accounts do get hacked >> change your password today is the message. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the u.s. and china resolve trade issues, but big problems remain. more coming up after the break - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain
companies are ready for this massive shakeup in law >> just because you're hacked today doesn't mean that you're going to see implications right away it could be two, three years where some of those who have the information will try to revisit your accounts. >> if you go on the dark web and where some of these data sets are being sold, just lumps of passwords and user names being sold for peanuts that's how peoples accounts do get hacked >> change your password today is the...
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with this law, it is special because it is the first time china has prom ill gated the law and circumstance vented the council. that is not normally how the laws are enacted in the city certainly questions as to how they are losing the autonomy since this has been handed over. 66 articles long six chapters long. it is not retrospective. hong kong gets to exercise jurisdiction and gets to set up their own agency the central government has to do the same having mainland agent stations in hong kong. bringing you pictures here, you can see a lot of people on the street normally on july 1, we have the annual protest march against the government this year, it was banned by police, so it was a no-go due to health reasons the previous protest approved resulted in destruction and violence these people if caught are for unlawful assembly. that is near victoria park normally starting about 3:00, as we were just out on the bridge, there were pockets of people walking through chanting their slogans. this is the tramline running adjacent to the starting line. it does look like many people want to come ou
with this law, it is special because it is the first time china has prom ill gated the law and circumstance vented the council. that is not normally how the laws are enacted in the city certainly questions as to how they are losing the autonomy since this has been handed over. 66 articles long six chapters long. it is not retrospective. hong kong gets to exercise jurisdiction and gets to set up their own agency the central government has to do the same having mainland agent stations in hong...
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and in that goal, stephen, do you think he enforces military law? do we see this escalate to the point of a tiananmen square, for instance >> no, we don't. i think every newspaper that i looked at today, i probably looked at five or six of them, and they all had the tiananmen square comparison in the lead paragraph. tiananmen square was triggered largely by a young generation whose political champion, the former leader and reformer hu yao bing had died. and the movement became a movement that was focused on these political issues xi jinping, as you know, has no political opposition he took care of that in the recent party congress. so this isn't about politics this is about understandably frustrated and angry population who is suffering job loss and economic hardship from a ridiculous covid policy. >> so he doesn't admit that he is wrong he tweaks around the edges things largely go as they are. and that's it, stephen i mean, that seems to be so limited. it does seem like these protesters are of a younger generation they did not witness the miracle o
and in that goal, stephen, do you think he enforces military law? do we see this escalate to the point of a tiananmen square, for instance >> no, we don't. i think every newspaper that i looked at today, i probably looked at five or six of them, and they all had the tiananmen square comparison in the lead paragraph. tiananmen square was triggered largely by a young generation whose political champion, the former leader and reformer hu yao bing had died. and the movement became a movement...
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more expensive than fedex, it's a better risk/reward there's that and one other thing which is tax law is selling. i feel like, all right, take the loss in fedex. i can revisit this in 31 days if i want to or the higher quality name which is u.p.s. >> this is the ultimate would you rather meta shares right now after hours down 18% let's get back to julia boorstin for headlines from the company's call julia? >> well, some interesting commentary from ceo mark zuckerberg as we see the stock plummeting on concerns about increasing losses in the reality labs division and there's no indication they're going to be spending less on that metaverse project. mark zuckerberg talking about how things with the core business are going well. he talked about progress with tiktok saying they believe they are making gains in terms of time spent with competitors such as tiktok, a 50% increase in reels plays across facebook and instagram and that within the next 12 to 18 months the transition of consumer time over to reels will become a tail wind instead of a headwind. and then reiterating this idea their
more expensive than fedex, it's a better risk/reward there's that and one other thing which is tax law is selling. i feel like, all right, take the loss in fedex. i can revisit this in 31 days if i want to or the higher quality name which is u.p.s. >> this is the ultimate would you rather meta shares right now after hours down 18% let's get back to julia boorstin for headlines from the company's call julia? >> well, some interesting commentary from ceo mark zuckerberg as we see the...
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think it takes months if not longer again, i happen to think today was predicated on the fact that tax law selling is out of the rearview mirror, tax day being yesterday. those type of things pete mentioned over sold condition. i will buy that as well. i just think it's another one of those violent moves in a market that's heading lower >> karen, you would think house wag be dead now. the final nail would be in the coffin with rates this high with the average 30-year fix above 5% or so. but it's not. >> right that's not what we saw from the data i don't know how much of a lag there is but some of the permanent numbers were really good the housing trade has been hit really hard and maybe people think wow maybe it's over done because this say very different supply/demand dynamic than in 2008 we are still underhoused by quite a bit. i think that was part of it. i think there's residual excitement of the reopening trade gaining steam with the mask mandate lifted for airlines and we were down a lot maybe just the sellers got exhausted. we're only back to where we were middle of last week, maybe
think it takes months if not longer again, i happen to think today was predicated on the fact that tax law selling is out of the rearview mirror, tax day being yesterday. those type of things pete mentioned over sold condition. i will buy that as well. i just think it's another one of those violent moves in a market that's heading lower >> karen, you would think house wag be dead now. the final nail would be in the coffin with rates this high with the average 30-year fix above 5% or so....
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by national law. it did so and compared to the ecb and european court of justice and the court was ultrawired in the end, it will have the effect that the bundesbank will have to check their asset involvement on the new check whether it feels bound or not bound, it is not so much relative to how the test will be conducted over the next three months the constitutional court said the german government must monitor more closely whether an ecb is still acting within its mandate or outside buyers. this is something we have to insure institutionalize. >> at what point, do you see the mandate being control. what institution should have the say over that? >> caller: this is a tricky matter of course, to say quite bluntly or directly, no one, neither the constitutional court or someone in parliament thinks the decisions on interest rates or other ordinary policy decisions should be monitored or directed or commented by someone in the parliament. this is not the content of the ruling and not the intention of th
by national law. it did so and compared to the ecb and european court of justice and the court was ultrawired in the end, it will have the effect that the bundesbank will have to check their asset involvement on the new check whether it feels bound or not bound, it is not so much relative to how the test will be conducted over the next three months the constitutional court said the german government must monitor more closely whether an ecb is still acting within its mandate or outside buyers....
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only saying that the fed stress tests are mandated by law. i was surprised to hear karen say the stress test in '09 were a joke. they helped raise -- >> no, no. that's no what i said. >> she thought this one was a joke. she thought the 2009 one was not a joke. >> this one is harder than '09. by measures. >> but what was happening in the world at the time. banks really were in disarray. and many particularly citi on the verge of going under. it was very relevant right then. >> i second what karen is saying. it's a joke relative to where we're going. >> your first move tomorrow when we return. more "fast money" coming up next. >>> it is time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. keith? >> short she s&p 500. >> i'm not sure how you feel about ball bearings but tkr. >> you like tkr. karen? >> cmi. time to sell some upside calls against it. >> it's all ball bearings these days. that's what i say. go back to w
only saying that the fed stress tests are mandated by law. i was surprised to hear karen say the stress test in '09 were a joke. they helped raise -- >> no, no. that's no what i said. >> she thought this one was a joke. she thought the 2009 one was not a joke. >> this one is harder than '09. by measures. >> but what was happening in the world at the time. banks really were in disarray. and many particularly citi on the verge of going under. it was very relevant right...
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and there is a law that it is almost absurd. it is almost complete no-brainer not to pass on the next month which is -- and it can be passed and it is closer than people think and i've been working on this for the last three weeks, talking to schumer, talking to paul ryan, talking to all of these guys about -- >> about? >> about re pate ration. in other words, we need a law that allows the companies, before they are moving out like pfizer -- >> so you are against inversions? >> definitely. they shouldn't be inversions because we have to keep the companies in the country. it is not the right word. it is ridiculous. but i don't blame guys for doing them. warren buffett said it. he said look, i do charity obligations to my company. if the war allows these then people will do them and i don't blame them for doing them. and what you have to do, it is so simple, is to change the law. they -- the only ones that don't want to do it, soo seems to me, because i spent the last -- literal week on the phone talking to all of these guys, cent
and there is a law that it is almost absurd. it is almost complete no-brainer not to pass on the next month which is -- and it can be passed and it is closer than people think and i've been working on this for the last three weeks, talking to schumer, talking to paul ryan, talking to all of these guys about -- >> about? >> about re pate ration. in other words, we need a law that allows the companies, before they are moving out like pfizer -- >> so you are against inversions?...
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. >> reporter: on the fast recovery act the law signed by governor gavin newsom it was a, quote, terrible piece of policy that picks winners and losers as it regulates restaurants in the state with more than 100 locations. finally he talked about things that have come and gone from the menu, quote, if you wan the mcplant, buy the mcplant soft sales of that beyond meat patty. that test in the u.s. concluded as planned, the company said, about a month ago. it remains to be seen if it comes back interesting context on all those different topics today for sure. >> is europe a big percentage of revenue, kate? >> reporter: it's certainly an important market for them as is china. the u.s. is the most important he seemed more concerned about it as -- more than about a recession in the united states for sure >> kate, thanks. kate rogers. >>> i don't know how i feel about those comments it sounds depressing all around. are we excited he's saying he only expects a minor recession in the u.s.? >> well, i think one of the reasons you want to own the stock is in economic slowdowns it's a high-quality b
. >> reporter: on the fast recovery act the law signed by governor gavin newsom it was a, quote, terrible piece of policy that picks winners and losers as it regulates restaurants in the state with more than 100 locations. finally he talked about things that have come and gone from the menu, quote, if you wan the mcplant, buy the mcplant soft sales of that beyond meat patty. that test in the u.s. concluded as planned, the company said, about a month ago. it remains to be seen if it comes...
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the law can be more effective and more efficient and we think this is also a good time to take on board the way the delivery of banking services has changed through technology and demographic change as well we work very hard to try to get on the same page with the other two agencies, we think that an inter-agency final rule together would be the best outcome. worry seer we haven't been able to get there and we still hold out some hope that we will be able to. we've spent a lot of time on research and analysis and looking at meaningful reform you saw the speech presenting some of the thinking and the analysis and we haven't made any decisions about what we're going to do. our focus has been entirely on trying to get to agreement with the occ really so haven't made any decisions about what we're going to do going forward. in terms of governor brainard led our oversight committee over these for many years and i asked her to take the lead, which is a high priority for us i was comfortable with her speech and i'm comfortable with the work we've done and with the fed's position on this as i s
the law can be more effective and more efficient and we think this is also a good time to take on board the way the delivery of banking services has changed through technology and demographic change as well we work very hard to try to get on the same page with the other two agencies, we think that an inter-agency final rule together would be the best outcome. worry seer we haven't been able to get there and we still hold out some hope that we will be able to. we've spent a lot of time on...
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. >> that's a trade school law, by the way. get some graphics. there it is. >> good to see you, larry. >> thanks. >>> microsoft expected to announce its new ceo some time this week after a six-month search. will it be a game-changer for the stock? >>> plus, do teens use facebook or not? mark zuckerberg faces the teen drama, next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct...
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the announcement that president trump teased the other day when he said the response to the security law would be announced by the end of the week sore is this separate? >> no. this is separate this is an action that lawmakers on capitol hill are taking specifically to hit china for these human rights abuses. what the president is planning to announce if he makes the decision to do so, would specifically target beijing in response to that hong kong national security law that it was thought to impose earlier today. the secretary of state mike pompeo certified to congress that hong kong has not -- hong kong has lost its authority and it is no longer a one-country, two systems type special territory. that could have ramifications for special treatment specific with the absence of tariffs in hong kong. it could result in new action by the administration by the end of this week. >> kayla tausche, keeping on top of this for us guy adami and you had specifically raised one in a series of actions -- >> we don't know the extent quite yet, so we don't know that yet, and here we are, guy. >> out of
the announcement that president trump teased the other day when he said the response to the security law would be announced by the end of the week sore is this separate? >> no. this is separate this is an action that lawmakers on capitol hill are taking specifically to hit china for these human rights abuses. what the president is planning to announce if he makes the decision to do so, would specifically target beijing in response to that hong kong national security law that it was...
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and ihe's someone that worked hard and was passionate at what he did, helping people in immigration law. when it came to finance, i was really intrigued by a book by reginald lewis and his story and life when it came to working in corporate america. those drove me and gave me motivation and inspiration to do what io aai bis don dlyas who we your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with two times
and ihe's someone that worked hard and was passionate at what he did, helping people in immigration law. when it came to finance, i was really intrigued by a book by reginald lewis and his story and life when it came to working in corporate america. those drove me and gave me motivation and inspiration to do what io aai bis don dlyas who we your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the...
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. >> law the diminishing tweets. >> kpllkt. >> maybe to the point of no response or almost op zbliet the opposite the flip speaking of opposite the flip side of the algo bounce is when if narrows to a an is sternt is that the time to zbleel we only have one data point but when if narrowed to zero that was the top. look at the orange lines going down right in the middle of september when it was zero, the dividend yield on the s&p 500 and the 10-year yield were exactly equal. that was the top in the market >> huh. >> you can look at this and look at the differentials as a guide for how you position the portfolio. >> interesting if you kwaut the show monday and of course you did, you might remember that carter was sounding the alarm that an october selloff could be on the way here is what he saw in the charts >> in in scenario, we are down hard here in october we're backing and filling a bit in november and then we plunge again as low as 2,400 and have a few weeks of strength ending at 2650 keep in mind to get down to 2,400 that's a 19% selloff. >> despite the comeback stocks are down b
. >> law the diminishing tweets. >> kpllkt. >> maybe to the point of no response or almost op zbliet the opposite the flip speaking of opposite the flip side of the algo bounce is when if narrows to a an is sternt is that the time to zbleel we only have one data point but when if narrowed to zero that was the top. look at the orange lines going down right in the middle of september when it was zero, the dividend yield on the s&p 500 and the 10-year yield were exactly...
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market as guy said, amazon -- the big story is where are they going to turn top line into mother-in-law? i think it's going to matter for this stock. >> i never wanted a stock to go up more than this stock. listen, the guy is lying all of his prior tweets are lies patrick donahue, the former post master general up until 2015. >> they are not factual. >> if it's not factual it is a lie. he has been lying to people on twitter. he has been lying to corporate america. being derogatory about one of the most successful businessmen who transformed commerce as the world knows it. >> what is amazing it is a made in america story. >> but to the base, the mom and pops closing i get that. >> it's another sham because at the end of the day it's great for his base the deflationary pressures caused by what amazon has been doing has been fantastic for u.s. consumers no doubt about it. >> i know you don't like how the message is being delivered and whether or not there is actually a discrepancy or not but the argument that amazon is playing -- >> why does he get to put his finger on the scale here why?
market as guy said, amazon -- the big story is where are they going to turn top line into mother-in-law? i think it's going to matter for this stock. >> i never wanted a stock to go up more than this stock. listen, the guy is lying all of his prior tweets are lies patrick donahue, the former post master general up until 2015. >> they are not factual. >> if it's not factual it is a lie. he has been lying to people on twitter. he has been lying to corporate america. being...
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we'll work with them in making sure we administer those plan designs in accordance with applicable law and every day we're having those conversations with customers we've seen an increase in the conversations today. >> yes, i would expect that companies are doing that karen, thank you for the color great to talk to you karen lynch, ceo of cvs health, jumping 5% along with the broader market which is sharply higher right now top investor bill gurley was on "tech check" earlier today here is what he had to say about sky high valuations. listen >> everything trades on price to revenue multiples. people talk about all kinds of numbers and they don't talk about the bottom line, so you have a ton of this adjusted that and people want real earnings, they want real free cash flow now. and so all these companies that have lived in this environment for the past decade, they have to readjust and i think the sooner they do it the better >> question, mike, have we started to see that from some of the companies and other frothier parts of the market where they are more focused on things like cash fl
we'll work with them in making sure we administer those plan designs in accordance with applicable law and every day we're having those conversations with customers we've seen an increase in the conversations today. >> yes, i would expect that companies are doing that karen, thank you for the color great to talk to you karen lynch, ceo of cvs health, jumping 5% along with the broader market which is sharply higher right now top investor bill gurley was on "tech check" earlier...
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the me i kind of like mother-in-laws better. that's more important. i also like recurring revenue better that's more important the me so that's what i would be hoping for and i think will drive the stock. >> on the margin front this was something that was evident, obviously they had great margins but at the expense of their customers. we had a conversation about consumer discretionary spending. did this company ratchet up the price of their phone -- one of their phones at a time when maybe consumer discretionary spend has topped out does that worry you as far as margins are concerned. >> i know it worried you for a long time. expectations are lower now i think the consumer is in good shape. i'm not overly concerned about that of the at least at this valuation i'm not. >> no more questions it is now time to vote are you buying karen's pitch on annel? >> who are you asking? >> you everybody. >> open-ended it >> i will go first. >> can you start out and i'll follow you. >> i'll go first i'm with her everyone wants to own apple on a pullback the market pr
the me i kind of like mother-in-laws better. that's more important. i also like recurring revenue better that's more important the me so that's what i would be hoping for and i think will drive the stock. >> on the margin front this was something that was evident, obviously they had great margins but at the expense of their customers. we had a conversation about consumer discretionary spending. did this company ratchet up the price of their phone -- one of their phones at a time when...
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. >> i'm not a scoff law like tim. that's a "fast money." good job, tim. oracle very quietly all-time highs there, melissa. >> first for everything. thanks for watching "fast money. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market come where and i promise to help you mind it. "mad money" starts now i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i just want to educate and teach you. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. after today's terrific rebound with the dow gaining
. >> i'm not a scoff law like tim. that's a "fast money." good job, tim. oracle very quietly all-time highs there, melissa. >> first for everything. thanks for watching "fast money. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market come where and i promise to help you mind it. "mad money" starts now i'm cramer welcome...
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former executive at disney they're going to quit the hong kong market because of a new national security law. trying to distance themselves from their chinese company they have a lot to do and a lot of conversations with regulators to appease them and make them feel tiktok is a responsible company. >> it did seem that tiktok was trying to put distance between itself and the mainland but now the backlash from the united states is because it's a chinese platform is quite extraordinary. what did they tell us about user data there have been questionable practices in america around user data what does that mean in the future in terms of the global nature that technology has been? is that not going to be the case with borders going up with social media firms now >> reporter: yes let's just take europe very well karen, you know this very well, the gdpr regulation that came in, that was very much about protecting european union user data, making sure they have control, where it's stored, where it is being used borders will be put up it wouldn't be unusual if the americans asked any foreign companies
former executive at disney they're going to quit the hong kong market because of a new national security law. trying to distance themselves from their chinese company they have a lot to do and a lot of conversations with regulators to appease them and make them feel tiktok is a responsible company. >> it did seem that tiktok was trying to put distance between itself and the mainland but now the backlash from the united states is because it's a chinese platform is quite extraordinary. what...
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. >> it's all about the you know, they deal with this in the court of law. i think that's a gray. >> you could argue this all day long, brian. listen, everybody is allowed to talk about stocks. that's the way i feel about it. the walls have come down. the technology's there. we're all holds this mood ring right at the top of our fingers and we want to share pictures. we've got to be careful of the concept. can't just buy apple because carl icahn said so and so that doesn't change. people need to grow up. if you're in money, you've got to be responsible with it. >> all right, howard thank you very much for your time. want to go to straight to kayla. breaking news. carl icahn's is in. kayla. >> that's right, melissa. just on the wire we're getting calls and we'll bring those to you in just a minute, but icahn showing interesting build-up, especially in dell. the build up to that dell vote now, the vote's going to be in september. he went from 7 million shares to 17 150. ahead of the vote, but that's a pretty big increase. he also increased his stake in nuance
. >> it's all about the you know, they deal with this in the court of law. i think that's a gray. >> you could argue this all day long, brian. listen, everybody is allowed to talk about stocks. that's the way i feel about it. the walls have come down. the technology's there. we're all holds this mood ring right at the top of our fingers and we want to share pictures. we've got to be careful of the concept. can't just buy apple because carl icahn said so and so that doesn't change....
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i'm thinking specifically of the chinese still laws that was released over the weekend and there was reaction from the lead market and have we become used to this? >> the s&p up 15% year to date and it was based on the notion that we would swing from tightening to even conditions. i think another positive factor which we shouldn't overlook is that all that liquidity easing is going to start translating to the real economy so we are starting to see data improve not only out of china. we're starting to see privy data here in the u.s. and even more broadly like emerging markets just beyond china and the emerging markets and it's a leading indicator and now higher than developed markets there is an economic story that we shouldn't overlook and this short term tug-of-war is on the economic side versus what we're seeing in the profit cycle which we are due to slow down, given the fact that 2017 saw 10% ets growth and now the comps are incredibly difficult >> if you're talking low single-digit growth and that is revenue growth of 1% or 2% and don't you think investors have learned for the m
i'm thinking specifically of the chinese still laws that was released over the weekend and there was reaction from the lead market and have we become used to this? >> the s&p up 15% year to date and it was based on the notion that we would swing from tightening to even conditions. i think another positive factor which we shouldn't overlook is that all that liquidity easing is going to start translating to the real economy so we are starting to see data improve not only out of china....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for the final trade. first stop, the prop desk at bkbk. >> love, gary, we still love you on this side of the river. >> thank you for the hard work out there. >> following up on what zach was saying, if china was going to grow, the best name i know is exped or thes. >> take a look at, enb. >> i like jpmorgan. good value and good price. >> talk all the time about good news, bad price action. opposite is bad news, good price action. take a look at palm. >> thanks so much for watching. >>> coming up next, "options action." (announcer) if you want directions to the stadium, push here. if you want to see the weather ahead, push here. if you want to access 10 gigs of music you just downloaded to your hard drive, push here. and if you want to pull away from it all, you can push here. the all-new-40-gig hard drive nav and entertainment system on the 2010 lacrosse. from buick. it's the new class of world class.
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for the final trade. first stop, the prop desk at bkbk. >> love, gary, we still love you on this side of the river. >> thank you for the hard work out there. >> following up on what zach was saying, if china was going to grow, the best name i know is exped or thes. >> take a look at, enb. >> i like jpmorgan. good value and good price. >> talk all the time about good news, bad price action....
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chances of a health care signed into law still seems relatively low to me. the other thing is while you have this health care debate, you are delaying getting the tax reform. i think the markets assume there will be a robust tax package signed into law in this calendar year. i don't know if that's true. the politics are difficult. you have to figure out what way to get to 60 votes in the senate to cut the corporate tax rate and the individual tax rates. so i think those things the market is assuming will happen. then assuming that the bad things won't happen. i think your conversation about north korea are correct. >> that is a very tense situation that could get bad and ugly quick or you could end up in a trade war, depending on which had advisor trump decides to listen to on his economic agenda. so i think things are good because the government did shut down and they did pass health care and there is hope for tax reform. but hope does not mean certainty. >> so, jim, is it a complete fallacy for people to believe that he can heck, the passage in the house w
chances of a health care signed into law still seems relatively low to me. the other thing is while you have this health care debate, you are delaying getting the tax reform. i think the markets assume there will be a robust tax package signed into law in this calendar year. i don't know if that's true. the politics are difficult. you have to figure out what way to get to 60 votes in the senate to cut the corporate tax rate and the individual tax rates. so i think those things the market is...
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but at the same time he's made a decision, and his decision is the rule of law at facebook. therefore, that's what they're going to do. >> do you think that the employee, the internal sort of revolt or internal concerns that this is sparking, does this catch up to facebook as a company in terms of attracting talent or does that problem largely dissipate over time as facebook employs people across the country with its new work-from-home policy? >> you know, i don't know, because facebook has been -- facebook employees have been among the most docile in going along with this of any in silicon valley there's always been hubbub inside google, same thing at twitter and a lot of the companies. this company you hardly hear a peep from their employees in terms of these issues, lots of issues, whenever something comes up, social issues. i'm surprised that even a few people have complained i hope it continues. i think it will have zero effect i'm perplexed that sheryl sandberg has said nothing, has been a nonvoice here, a public voice, but i think they decided to put mark out front. i
but at the same time he's made a decision, and his decision is the rule of law at facebook. therefore, that's what they're going to do. >> do you think that the employee, the internal sort of revolt or internal concerns that this is sparking, does this catch up to facebook as a company in terms of attracting talent or does that problem largely dissipate over time as facebook employs people across the country with its new work-from-home policy? >> you know, i don't know, because...
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because they currently have a registration statement on file with the fcc, security laws prevents them from commenting. so what do you make of the future of andrew's predictions on this particular trust >> first of all, i think andrew said, i'm not going to get out there and make a statement on bitcoin. i think this is way overpriced we've seen this many times where you traded a mass premium. this traded one-fifth the value. in other words, it was 80% too cheap to the underlying bitcoin amount so i think this goes on in markets all the time i think investors have to know what they're doing i think it's going to happen again. >> karen >> i think this is risk/reward, my favorite trade that he's ever brought up for me, i do believe in bitcoin and crypto currency. it's so volatile i know it's a risky trade, i get that but just this instrument, if you can stay short, probably most people can't, but if one could -- and i tried to find out -- >> it's an arm. >> if you can stay short the arbb, you will make money. a lot of money potentially. >> for most people who cannot be in this trade at al
because they currently have a registration statement on file with the fcc, security laws prevents them from commenting. so what do you make of the future of andrew's predictions on this particular trust >> first of all, i think andrew said, i'm not going to get out there and make a statement on bitcoin. i think this is way overpriced we've seen this many times where you traded a mass premium. this traded one-fifth the value. in other words, it was 80% too cheap to the underlying bitcoin...
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the law enforcement officials say the public was never in danger because the fbi was involved in every stage of the plot. nafis is now charged with weapons of mass destruction, using weapons of mass destruction as well as working with al qaeda. he says in a videotaped statement that his effort was to destroy america. in his efforts of working with al qaeda, commissioner ray kelly points out that there have been at least 15 attempts -- terrorist attempts since 9/11, all thwarted by the fbi and nypd. there will be a press conference at 6:00 today. back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. back to the markets. the s&p making another move higher today. so what are your best bets as the bulls continue to run this show, even with low volume. m mellody hobson from ariel investments joins us. it's nice to welcome some class and style to the program with the exception of karen, of course. i'm sorry, gentlemen, but it's true. talk about mom and pop are still not convinced. we seat it in the volumes. the markets have gone up. they're scared, sitting on their hands. how do you talk to clients a
the law enforcement officials say the public was never in danger because the fbi was involved in every stage of the plot. nafis is now charged with weapons of mass destruction, using weapons of mass destruction as well as working with al qaeda. he says in a videotaped statement that his effort was to destroy america. in his efforts of working with al qaeda, commissioner ray kelly points out that there have been at least 15 attempts -- terrorist attempts since 9/11, all thwarted by the fbi and...
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national security it still requires passage in the house and the signature from the president to become law and given that it was first introduced early in 2019, it is unclear exactly what the timeframe for that is, but it's clear there's a lot of bipartisan support melissa? >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche in washington. j.p. morgan writing today as the virus risks evading globally/geopolitical fallout is a new risk and specifically, this is what he writes, for example, just today the u.s. senate passed a bill to bar chinese companies from being listed in u.s. exchanges while we have been recognizing china-u.s. tensions as a political stumbling block for the markets here, j.p. morgan is coming out saying this could be a real issue tim, i go to you in terms of the trade that we saw, can you walk us through why some got hit harder than others? >> alibaba, for instance, emerged relatively unscathed compared to a j.d. or baidu? >> yeah. because i think if you look at the disclosure and the approach that alibaba has taken to their international accounting standards, and i think they're differ
national security it still requires passage in the house and the signature from the president to become law and given that it was first introduced early in 2019, it is unclear exactly what the timeframe for that is, but it's clear there's a lot of bipartisan support melissa? >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche in washington. j.p. morgan writing today as the virus risks evading globally/geopolitical fallout is a new risk and specifically, this is what he writes, for example, just today the...
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he penned a critical editorial of musk asking did he violate securities laws about talking about tesla going private? james, welcome it's brian sullivan. good to chat with you again. i know you reported this morning that all of your wide sources on wall street have said that you haven't talked to anybody that has talked about financing is that still the case >> i think there have been maybe a few feelers put out, but it is still the case there is no indication that the quote, unquote, funding is secure as musk put out in his tweet and as i mentioned that is a material fact and it will move markets and that is not true, then there are going to be some serious legal implications there. by the way, this latest development which is also shocking on many levels, first of all, they're only now talking to some advisers they are only now forming a committee of the board they're only now asking musk to recuse himself after he put out a tweet announcing to the world that this buyout, he's going to post about it $420 that is crazy. all of this should have been done before he put out this tweet. i
he penned a critical editorial of musk asking did he violate securities laws about talking about tesla going private? james, welcome it's brian sullivan. good to chat with you again. i know you reported this morning that all of your wide sources on wall street have said that you haven't talked to anybody that has talked about financing is that still the case >> i think there have been maybe a few feelers put out, but it is still the case there is no indication that the quote, unquote,...
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they represent a serious brophy of united states law. sanctions are a key tool if protecting the united states' natural security interest. but they only work if they are strictly enforced. if sanctions are to have teeth, violations must be punished. bank thinking ab about conducting business in united states sanctions should think twice before they do so because the justice department will not look the other way. in this case, np went to elaborate lengths to prohibit transactions to cover its tracks and as to deceive united states authorities. they used so-called cover payments to hide the involvement of sanctioned entities if transactions processed through new york and elsewhere in the united states. they were partners and subsidiaries around the world to structure transactions and needlessly complicated ways, using sophisticated techniques that served for the legitimate business purpose but that allowed them to obscure the truth that these transactions violated the law and should not have been occurring in the first place. through thes
they represent a serious brophy of united states law. sanctions are a key tool if protecting the united states' natural security interest. but they only work if they are strictly enforced. if sanctions are to have teeth, violations must be punished. bank thinking ab about conducting business in united states sanctions should think twice before they do so because the justice department will not look the other way. in this case, np went to elaborate lengths to prohibit transactions to cover its...
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merger law, musk is required to notify the ftc and doj and wait at least 30 days before closing a deal in order to allow an investigation. we are reaching out to the ftc and twitter to comment we'll let you know when we hear more those twitter shares, still far below the $54.20 that musk is buying the company for melissa? >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin. >>> karen, are you even more skeptical that a deal gets done given this news? >> i'm not i think for sure he violated the rules. no question to me. it was ridiculous. he didn't file for weeks after two weeks after he went over 5%. i think we have seen him make a mockery of the s.e.c. multiple times. this is just another one i they think will penalize him money, it could take time. at some point as an arb, it is going to be a buy. not yet, but another couple of days we could get there. >> all right, we got our buzz kill for you on coin base. we brought you the earnings on the show last night. the stock continuing to get slammed in today's session the ceo reassuring customers that crypto exchange has no risk of bankruptcy. there was
merger law, musk is required to notify the ftc and doj and wait at least 30 days before closing a deal in order to allow an investigation. we are reaching out to the ftc and twitter to comment we'll let you know when we hear more those twitter shares, still far below the $54.20 that musk is buying the company for melissa? >> julia, thank you. julia boorstin. >>> karen, are you even more skeptical that a deal gets done given this news? >> i'm not i think for sure he violated...
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tax laws. traders weigh in, and the names of eight cheap stocks of goldman. we'll tell you what the stocks are and if the traders are buying into this later this hour. first, we start off with twitter falling today despite reports that the company has secured a deal with the nfl to stream thursday night games. cnbc's joorts season in l.a. with the story. julia? >> well, melissa, traders and the nfl say this partnership should a win-win. the nfl's evp of media tells me the nfl did not go with the highest bidder but chose twitter because they believed twitter would help drive reach and engagement and consumption of the game outside of television. twitter will simultaneously live stream ten thursday night football games as they also air on cbs and nbc, and people won't have to log into twitter in order to watch. twitter cfo anthony nodo who used to be the cfo of the nfl tells me this twitter's focus on live events and is hoping this partnership will help twitter grow its logged-in user base which is currently stalling around 300 million users and it will grow th
tax laws. traders weigh in, and the names of eight cheap stocks of goldman. we'll tell you what the stocks are and if the traders are buying into this later this hour. first, we start off with twitter falling today despite reports that the company has secured a deal with the nfl to stream thursday night games. cnbc's joorts season in l.a. with the story. julia? >> well, melissa, traders and the nfl say this partnership should a win-win. the nfl's evp of media tells me the nfl did not go...
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>> well, we along with the aga, our gaming lobbying group has been pushing for a federal law on internet poker, but as we know, it's tough to get stuff done in washington right now, so we're still hopeful that that could happen. if it does not happen, it will happen state by state. we're anticipating to be involved either way, so, i would expect mgm will be involved in internet poker by the end of this year,iter in a state by state compact with nevada being a hub, or hopefully ultimately at a federal level. >> all right, jim, great to speak with you. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> jim murren of mgm. in terms of mgm versus a las vegas sands or others, where do you go, josh? >> i think there's such a high correlation two both the news flow and actually stock prices in china that that's really all the cue that you need, so, if you are looking for a domestic play on what we think is now going to be a good story in 2013, for the far east, why not buy these u.s.-based casinos that are clearly doing most of their business there. >> by the way, they have applications in for
>> well, we along with the aga, our gaming lobbying group has been pushing for a federal law on internet poker, but as we know, it's tough to get stuff done in washington right now, so we're still hopeful that that could happen. if it does not happen, it will happen state by state. we're anticipating to be involved either way, so, i would expect mgm will be involved in internet poker by the end of this year,iter in a state by state compact with nevada being a hub, or hopefully ultimately...
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it has been appropriate under current law and the hedge fund said it was engaged in a lawful financial instrument. so, guys, a lot here to take over, including the subject of a big hearing on capitol hill tomorrow. >> let me make this clear, they're not saying they broke the law the firms don't like them to do? >> that's right t. committee is saying that they were age dodge taxes be i the hedge funds opening these options account at the bank and instead of this being a separate investment by the hedge fund, it managed all the trade, conducted the trading a at this time around was responsible for the profit and loss and wasn't an investment, it was a trading vehicle. they should have paid taxes as if they were trading instead of a longing-term capital gain. >> thank you so much. i don't know, investigate something where they didn't break the law? >> that's what the alternatives are that's the whole point. it's a synthetic way and it's tax efficient. that's why you do it. >> for this kind of investigating, do something about it if you don't like it. >> i don't know why they can't get to
it has been appropriate under current law and the hedge fund said it was engaged in a lawful financial instrument. so, guys, a lot here to take over, including the subject of a big hearing on capitol hill tomorrow. >> let me make this clear, they're not saying they broke the law the firms don't like them to do? >> that's right t. committee is saying that they were age dodge taxes be i the hedge funds opening these options account at the bank and instead of this being a separate...